If you can use the root application create a dev directory into ROOT
or
create a new context named dev
Bye
Luca
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do this in Tomcat, but am not having very much luck.
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>> In IIS, I can create a folder to store this. I'm trying to figure out how
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>> do this in Tomcat, but am not having very much luck.
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I just wanted to add the Hibernate is very good for dealing with Database stuff.
Ritchie
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> Ah, well, it's for things like this that we schedule a long test/fix
cycle, right?
Indeed... :(
Here the links to those frameworks:
http://www.springframewo
> Ah, well, it's for things like this that we schedule a long test/fix
cycle, right?
Indeed... :(
Here the links to those frameworks:
http://www.springframework.org/
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/
Have fun.
Giorgio
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> > Hi,
> > I'm in your s
> Hi,
> I'm in your same boat (like many I guess). In an effort to learn best
> pratice and avoiding to reinvent the wheel, I thought, it may be
wise to
> stick with one of the several java web application frameworks.
> I'm trying with Spring, which seems quite good, but at least for me,
it is
>
Hi,
I'm in your same boat (like many I guess). In an effort to learn best
pratice and avoiding to reinvent the wheel, I thought, it may be wise to
stick with one of the several java web application frameworks.
I'm trying with Spring, which seems quite good, but at least for me, it is
not that easy
First, if I need to be on a different list, please let me know. I'm
working my way up from Tomcat, which is where the servlet I'm
developing is going to be running. I'm a Java newbie, but I'm on this
project, and the learning curve is steep. Sadly, Google hasn't been my
friend this time - I'm f
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